I've been using windows 10 for 4 years and I'm so familiar with this windows version but now I wanna take a different test like windows 11.
JimLaws said:
I've been using windows 10 for 4 years and I'm so familiar with this windows version but now I wanna take a different test like windows 11.
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It's barely different. It's not like going from a Toyota to a Peterbuilt
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It's barely different. It's not like going from a Toyota to a Peterbuilt
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Damn that made me laugh xD. Yeah it's not so different but Windows 11 is significantly better than Windows 10.
For primary use, I won't go for it but if you are testing purpose it can be a good idea.
JimLaws said:
I've been using windows 10 for 4 years and I'm so familiar with this windows version but now I wanna take a different test like windows 11.
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I wouldn't say there's a huge difference in terms of functionality. There are visual updates, and it feels like some things are snappier and less of a pain in Windows 11.
So... is like this.
Windows 11 e Windows 10 with some updateds, it have better performance, is like "Apple" style on Skin, a bit more Hybrid with other OS, like Linux and Android, etc.
One thing i don´t like is some of the tools, that as example i use, like control painel e F"#$ing Hard to find. Is like they don´t want that we change anything.
My PC is not a compatible one and Windows 11 is working impressive.
persona78 said:
So... is like this.
Windows 11 e Windows 10 with some updateds, it have better performance, is like "Apple" style on Skin, a bit more Hybrid with other OS, like Linux and Android, etc.
One thing i don´t like is some of the tools, that as example i use, like control painel e F"#$ing Hard to find. Is like they don´t want that we change anything.
My PC is not a compatible one and Windows 11 is working impressive.
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Being a Windows 11 user, the OS is certainly great. With some of the new updates coming up, especially the new features in File explorer and certain apps that have improve. Windows 11 has great performance than 10. 11 is going better and better.
persona78 said:
So... is like this.
Windows 11 e Windows 10 with some updateds, it have better performance, is like "Apple" style on Skin, a bit more Hybrid with other OS, like Linux and Android, etc.
One thing i don´t like is some of the tools, that as example i use, like control painel e F"#$ing Hard to find. Is like they don´t want that we change anything.
My PC is not a compatible one and Windows 11 is working impressive.
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I keep seeing people c omplain about the Control Panel - just pin it to the Start Menu. I've been doing that since Win 98
HipKat said:
I keep seeing people c omplain about the Control Panel - just pin it to the Start Menu. I've been doing that since Win 98
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Hi! I add it on right-click menu, like that I can call it from everywhere.
persona78 said:
Hi! I add it on right-click menu, like that I can call it from everywhere.
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Yep, that too
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Anyone know how can I run windows phone 7 instead of android on my SGS2
As someone who has used WM7 believe me when I say you aren't missing much. Seriously, why would you want to take the best handset on the market at the moment and cripple it with a limited and highly restrictive operating system?
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Shujitzu said:
Anyone know how can I run windows phone 7 instead of android on my SGS2
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Close your eyes and pretend your running WP7?
Unless you have extensive coding knowledge, its never gonna happen.
Edit : although there is the metro ui launcher and wp7 music app so
You could kinda emulate the experience.
Hi,
is there any solution to get Windows 8 ony the Xperia Tablet?
DJ_Mic said:
Hi, is there any solution to get Windows 8 ony the Xperia Tablet?
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Seriously, why would you want to ruin a perfectly good tablet?
Cat McGowan said:
Seriously, why would you want to ruin a perfectly good tablet?
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Exactly.
Have you ever compared what can get with android tablet and windows 8
I would rather have android 2.0 tablet then a windows 8 tablet even.
Really? Is Win8 so bad?
Okay than thank you
Where can i contact a serious developer, who can unlock the developer? I have something, what could help.
As i said in another thread:
if you want to put a windows RT on the sony tablet, you would have a lot of the stuff unworking, because there are no windows side drivers for them. Lets say you can get Tegra 3 drivers, but IR remote, sound etc. probably wouldnt work on windows. Also bootloader isnt unlockable on the Sony tablets (as far as i know).
And i really dont see why would one put windows RT instead of Android
Plus windows 8/rt takes up a lot of space ( about 10g for rt and 40g for 8)
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Seriously, why would you want to ruin a perfectly good tablet?
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I couldn't have said it more eloquently myself
Android tablets are far from perfect, sure some of the current applications are good but many are lacking and no where near the lever of current iOS tablet apps. I don't hate apple nor do I like them but I will give apple credit where it is due, for now the iOS has the upper hand in the apps game.
I'm a PC guy so I've used windows since almost forever. Windows will never be perfect but windows 7 is very close to being a good OS. Arm is still not that powerful as the intel atom, and once it goes to 22nm, I feel the 28nm adv snapdragon pro now has may fade, I feel that might be CES 2014 though sadly, so perhaps CES next year will be the year of the windows tablets.
One big advantage windows RT has over android right now is true multitasking. I know samsung claims they have it on their note 10,1 but it is not as responsive as in windows RT I feel.
I wouldn't mind though seeing either windows RT or windows 8 in a tablet from Sony, especially one like the tablet Z with full HD and the uber sexy design. I'm sure it will be thicker probably, but if it came with a keyboard dock with an extra battery inside that would also be nice.
I'm looking forward to MWC but feel I will be disappointed, perhaps computex will have something new from Sony, if not then perhaps CES next year.
DJ_Mic said:
Really? Is Win8 so bad?
Okay than thank you
Where can i contact a serious developer, who can unlock the developer? I have something, what could help.
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App store offers nothing tiles are way to big show little usefull stuff apart that its big.
Their no usefull widgets and everything is bloated.
If you think tile acts like a widget your sadly mistaken.
Windows 8 feels like masive step back
I run it on my computer i'm thinking off going back windows 7 and uninstalling this junk unless find way to disable the slow autorun because i run on ssd in windows 7 its instant and boots faster.
Yes,I'm serious guys..
'Crossover for Android' by Codeweavers, which will let you run Windows® Software on x86 Android devices (including RemixOS for PC) is nearing its long awaited very first Technology Preview. (More info at https://www.codeweavers.com/about/blogs/jramey/2016/8/16/great-expectations-for-crossover-android)
And sign up here with your Google Playstore Account (Gmail) at https://www.codeweavers.com/product...ww.codeweavers.com/products/crossover-android so that you'll be invited when it's released.
This is gonna be great for people who can't leave Windows just because a handful of windows software.
Hurry Up!
Maybe just office is essential.. And some games. But what about the performance?
The idea... is great
Like running photoshop... on RemixOs x86
But, most apps that Windows has.. is available at Googlemarket (in some/sort form)
I have crossover for linux.. but i rarly use it...
Still.... great work Crossover!
Wow that's a good news
@RemixOS_Jason Why did you really give up on this? I'm little bit curious..
Thisu said:
@RemixOS_Jason Why did you really give up on this? I'm little bit curious..
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@Thisu - I think what Codeweavers is doing is pretty cool and look forward to trying out their Technology Preview of Crossover for Android when it's available to try.
RemixOS_Jason said:
@Thisu - I think what Codeweavers is doing is pretty cool and look forward to trying out their Technology Preview of Crossover for Android when it's available to try.
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In my view, Jide really had to keep that partnership they 'had'..
I'm able to run Photoscape ...
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Aguys said:
I'm able to run Photoscape ...
Sent from my Aspire V5-471G using XDA Labs
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Congratz!!
While I admire the idea, we got WineHQ already and it installs program like normal windows one.
In comparison, crossover opens a windows window -so u got like a system in a system in a window where one can install stuff.
So isn't it better to use WineHQ instead lol...
Is this project even active? Will play around with it alongside with WineHQ on my Remix OS.
If you like windows you should try the latest Ghostspectre Windows OS it comes in Compact with or without defender and bloat free for normal everyday use and Superlite version which is debloated and bare bones for gamers. Check it out, google is you friend.
beaker2 said:
If you like windows you should try the latest Ghostspectre Windows OS it comes in Compact with or without defender and bloat free for normal everyday use and Superlite version which is debloated and bare bones for gamers. Check it out, google is you friend.
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Which version, 10 or 11?
rodken said:
Which version, 10 or 11?
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Both 10 and 11 pro versions
At your own risk since you don't have useful protections beside the AV part that's not included if you choose the one without Windows Defender.
beaker2 said:
If you like windows you should try the latest Ghostspectre Windows OS it comes in Compact with or without defender and bloat free for normal everyday use and Superlite version which is debloated and bare bones for gamers. Check it out, google is you friend.
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Thank you for sharing this. I am trying now to see if his image will post in a VM. The only way I can get Win 11 to post is with the Enterprise Edition VMWARE image microsoft shared and it's HUGE. Ugh.
Nastrahl said:
At your own risk since you don't have useful protections beside the AV part that's not included if you choose the one without Windows Defender.
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Why choose Windows Defender when one can install their own 3rd party AV?
rodken said:
Why choose Windows Defender when one can install their own 3rd party AV?
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Third party AV doesn't have some features WD has.
Nastrahl said:
Third party AV doesn't have some features WD has.
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Not to beat around the bush or ruffle any feathers, but wouldn't that be classified as an opinion more than a statement considering that most higher rated 3rd parties give around 5% to 15%+ more virus detection capability than Windows Defender?
For anyone curious, it works like a charm! I'm going to include this in my hypervisor lesson and share my virtual disk with win 11 setup, android installed, rooted, and kali linux! If you don't want to wait, you can dl vbox and run the iso on there. I wouldn't dl it direct to system. Like don't do that haha
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Not to beat around the bush or ruffle any feathers, but wouldn't that be classified as an opinion more than a statement considering that most higher rated 3rd parties give around 5% to 15%+ more virus detection capability than Windows Defender?
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Sorry I meant that excluding the AV part, WD offers some good features that's not available on third party AV suite.
Also, since they are all partner of Virus Total I'm pretty sure they all pay VT to share hashes, samples and results of sane or infected files anyway.
rodken said:
Which version, 10 or 11?
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They have both versions and others check them out on telegram or :
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rodken said:
Why choose Windows Defender when one can install their own 3rd party AV?
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Most if not even all AV-softwares make use of same globally accessible database of virus-signatures. When a new type of malware is discovered, cybersecurity experts will add its footprint to this database. So it's irrelevant what AV-software you use, IMO.
Everybody can inspect the database used by Windows Defender via Powershell: One simply enters
Code:
Get-MpThreatCatalog
Does this bring many advantages for those who play? or doesn't it justify installing this on an average computer?
IMHO it's only useful if run in emulators like VirtualBox or VMWare.
Some user reports / opinions about Ghost Spectre here:
https://www.tenforums.com/general-support/179355-windows-10-lite-ghost-spectre.html
You don't install this version of windows 11 or any version directly to your PC BC A Lot of Programs we have installed in Win 10 aren't fully compatible, so Win 11 bugs the hell out. It's A lot of fun to see the bugs, but absolutely unproductive if you need a work environment too.. haha.
--I've figured out all the bugs with the virtual machines and am working on a guide. It's a cpu and feature issue, as per norm if any of you are well versed in virtual machines.......
I'm using Win 11 SE Ghost Specter.
Why can't I connect to the hotspot network from my android and other mobile phones?
For hotspots from the router can be connected.
Thank you
Is it Linux or Mac os
Lavithiran -=-=-= said:
Is it Linux or Mac os
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I prefer Ubuntu Linux
ok a good choise
Lavithiran -=-=-= said:
ok a good choise
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There is no exact replacement for or better than Microsoft Windows. Whether any alternative will work for you depends on how the other OS characteristics compare to your needs.
The most commonly considered alternatives include Apple’s OS X on Macs, Linux, Fedora, Red Hat and the Google Chrome operating systems. They do each have significant pitfalls, depending on what you are expecting.
There is no one size fits all approach when it comes to comparison(s).
i use arch btw (joke)
raspbian
There aren't better OS. Most important is what software run on your selected OS. Or is there alternative to your required software? And at least is it easy to setup, configure or to do non basic thing. I know many linux users who representing slef like "linux expert", when I ask to configure some non standard things usual this ends I don't have a time, read forum etc.
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There aren't better OS. Most important is what software run on your selected OS. Or is there alternative to your required software? And at least is it easy to setup, configure or to do non basic thing. I know many linux users who representing slef like "linux expert", when I ask to configure some non standard things usual this ends I don't have a time, read forum etc.
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yeah, there's USUALLY an os that has advantages over the other one for everyone's use cases.
macos vs linux is sorta where id say linux is basically equal to it, if not beating it in some departments (unless you're balls deep into the apple ecosystem or you like the look of mac hardware).
same goes for android vs ios, although people get pretty heated about that one, ios (hot take) has.. no real advantages? sure, its got the ecosystem, but thats pretty much it. your locked into one version, no custom roms. their "security and privacy" arguments dont make much sense when you realize the entire internet runs on open source, and the very foundation we are running on would crumble if it werent for open source technologies. yes sure, stock roms like touchwiz, miui, even one ui are probably not as secure as could be (although oneui is actually pretty decent, and comparable to ios in security), but if your willing to tinker a little bit, an android is going to excel in privacy and security (pixel + grapheneos).
windows vs other oses is where i cant really compare, because even tho windows is pretty much a sh*t show at this point, it still has all the software one could ever need, being compatible with much older software too (although thats sorta hit or miss, especially since older hardware is being phased out with windows 11).
linux outclasses windows in terms of features and such, but for the near future at least, it still wont beat windows in terms of software support, it just doesnt have that kind of foothold, and developers arent as familiar with it too.
i hate microsoft's monopoly as much as the next guy, but they're here to stay, so you might aswell keep buying microsoft windows for the forseeable future, since their monopoly is going no where.
in summary: some oses (mac vs linux, ios vs android) have pretty clear winners, but some others (like windows vs linux) arent as clear and DO actually come down to personal preference, not just "ive sunk [obsurd amount of money] into [fruit-company-that-shall-not-be-named] so im not switching to brokeOS"
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ios (hot take) has.. no real advantages? sure, its got the ecosystem, but thats pretty much it. your locked into one version, no custom roms. their "security and privacy" arguments dont make much sense when you realize the entire internet runs on open source
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The best OS is the one that suits most or all of your needs.
If you want an OS that just works out of the box and is compatible with almost everything, Windows
If you want an OS that is more locked down, but secure and works with most things, iOS
If you are more tech-savvy and want an OS that you can have complete control over, including how it looks and is very secure, lightweight and fast, Linux, and even then, there are many different Linux variants.
but for making roms which is good
RDS5 said:
i use arch btw (joke)
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You must be an exeptional professional, i use anARCHy, btw
HipKat said:
The best OS is the one that suits most or all of your needs.
If you want an OS that just works out of the box and is compatible with almost everything, Windows
If you want an OS that is more locked down, but secure and works with most things, iOS
If you are more tech-savvy and want an OS that you can have complete control over, including how it looks and is very secure, lightweight and fast, Linux, and even then, there are many different Linux variants.
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Hi!
You are right when you say Windows "is compatible with almost everything", have huge virus library to choose from, no privacy, you have no control over it... can't even disable or turn off updates, not to mention his own "antivirus". If read the EUA you weaver the right to take Microsoft to a Court of Law.
On the other hand you have Linux you have the right to choose what OS you want to install and works out of the box and yet you don't have to be a "tech-savvy" to install or use linux and you can eve run windows software (not all) on linux.
I've been using Linux Ubuntu as a daily driver since 2019 and switch to Mint in 2020 and still have Windows 10 and 11 Installed.
I don't have many of my windows software, but found a lot of replacements, play games native to linux, others with Wine and i am happy with my choice.
With everything that is new there is a learning curve with Linux or Windows and i am not like some people that force any OS down the throat or say "that problem with Linux is that exist to many versions", i say i am free to choose as i am free to choose my girlfriend, my wife, my car, phone, computer.
Microsoft chooses for you is Windows 11 or 11 because in 2025 there are no more updates.
Since 2007 i downloaded many Linux ISO and stick with Ubuntu (Debian) and then Mint (Debian), both big community. I even downloaded Arch didn't how manually install, it's for power users, installed centOS not didn't like it.
There are no wrong or right choices when it comes to Linux, its a question find the right one and sticking to it.
Thank you.
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You must be an exeptional professional, i use anARCHy, btw
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Me as well, but I use Arcolinux
Rah-Rah80 said:
Hi!
You are right when you say Windows "is compatible with almost everything", have huge virus library to choose from, no privacy, you have no control over it... can't even disable or turn off updates, not to mention his own "antivirus". If read the EUA you weaver the right to take Microsoft to a Court of Law.
On the other hand you have Linux you have the right to choose what OS you want to install and works out of the box and yet you don't have to be a "tech-savvy" to install or use linux and you can eve run windows software (not all) on linux.
I've been using Linux Ubuntu as a daily driver since 2019 and switch to Mint in 2020 and still have Windows 10 and 11 Installed.
I don't have many of my windows software, but found a lot of replacements, play games native to linux, others with Wine and i am happy with my choice.
With everything that is new there is a learning curve with Linux or Windows and i am not like some people that force any OS down the throat or say "that problem with Linux is that exist to many versions", i say i am free to choose as i am free to choose my girlfriend, my wife, my car, phone, computer.
Microsoft chooses for you is Windows 11 or 11 because in 2025 there are no more updates.
Since 2007 i downloaded many Linux ISO and stick with Ubuntu (Debian) and then Mint (Debian), both big community. I even downloaded Arch didn't how manually install, it's for power users, installed centOS not didn't like it.
There are no wrong or right choices when it comes to Linux, its a question find the right one and sticking to it.
Thank you.
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You are preaching to the choir my friend. I have not used Windows in a long time. Everyone doing boats with different distro‘s on and off for about 10 years but never made the commitment to go full-time Linux until last year.
Sometimes I have to reboot into windows for updates that are companies specific and are not available on my Linux distro, But those rate times I’m in and out and I feel dirty while I’m there. I ran Manjaro for over a year now I am, as I posted above fully running Arco.
Totally different than Manjaro which to me was starting to become the Arch version of Ubuntu.
Even games, ones I played at Windows, most of them I can run on Arch.
TBH, I know that people that use Arch are to Linux users like Linux users are to Windows users. Or iOS users to android users. Clicky fanboys lol but really, it’s just better. And if you don’t want to change desktop environments, it runs good gnome very well.
BTW, all the various flavors of arch come with Calamaras installers now. Even pure arch which I just put on a test laptop has a graphical installer.
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You are preaching to the choir my friend. I have not used Windows in a long time. Everyone doing boats with different distro‘s on and off for about 10 years but never made the commitment to go full-time Linux until last year.
Sometimes I have to reboot into windows for updates that are companies specific and are not available on my Linux distro, But those rate times I’m in and out and I feel dirty while I’m there. I ran Manjaro for over a year now I am, as I posted above fully running Arco.
Totally different than Manjaro which to me was starting to become the Arch version of Ubuntu.
Even games, ones I played at Windows, most of them I can run on Arch.
TBH, I know that people that use Arch are to Linux users like Linux users are to Windows users. Or iOS users to android users. Clicky fanboys lol but really, it’s just better. And if you don’t want to change desktop environments, it runs good gnome very well.
BTW, all the various flavors of arch come with Calamaras installers now. Even pure arch which I just put on a test laptop has a graphical installer.
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Hello
I'm no preacher, my days defending Linux over Windows or vice-versa are long gone... over the years i learned that most people are dumb and don't care about anything as long it works.
Theses days i only talk about my experience about both OS, not iOS because i don't have a Mac nor have the intent to buy one. To closed for me.
With friends i talk about Linux and what he can do, if they to try i will help, if want to learn i will teach what i know and if i don't i still search for an answer online.
So far i only played old games on Mint (DOS/Windows) currently playing Diablo 3.
I can handle Mint so far, i heard good things about Manjaro, at the time the videos i saw on youtube, the theme didn't appealed to me, i may try it some day.
On my laptop i had Lubuntu for some years, now i have Peppermint 11, not bad.
Rah-Rah80 said:
Hello
I'm no preacher, my days defending Linux over Windows or vice-versa are long gone... over the years i learned that most people are dumb and don't care about anything as long it works.
Theses days i only talk about my experience about both OS, not iOS because i don't have a Mac nor have the intent to buy one. To closed for me.
With friends i talk about Linux and what he can do, if they to try i will help, if want to learn i will teach what i know and if i don't i still search for an answer online.
So far i only played old games on Mint (DOS/Windows) currently playing Diablo 3.
I can handle Mint so far, i heard good things about Manjaro, at the time the videos i saw on youtube, the theme didn't appealed to me, i may try it some day.
On my laptop i had Lubuntu for some years, now i have Peppermint 11, not bad.
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Manjaro has many hundreds of free themes that are easy to install
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Manjaro has many hundreds of free themes that are easy to install
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Hello!
Maybe i'll have a go with Manjaro on my test computer.
Rah-Rah80 said:
Hello!
Maybe i'll have a go with Manjaro on my test computer.
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If you do, I had the best experience with KDE
Lavithiran -=-=-= said:
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Ubuntu is good for building roms but any Linux distro should do the job.